Evaluating the JULES Land Surface Model Energy Fluxes Using FLUXNET Data

Surface energy flux measurements from a sample of 10 flux network (FLUXNET) sites selected to represent a range of climate conditions and biome types were used to assess the performance of the Hadley Centre land surface model (Joint U. K. Land Environment Simulator; JULES). Because FLUXNET data are prone systematically to undermeasure surface fluxes, the model was evaluated by its ability to partition incoming radiant energy into evaporation and how such partition varies with atmospheric evaporative demand at annual, seasonal, weekly, and diurnal time scales. The model parameters from the GCM configuration were used. The overall performance was good, although weaknesses in model performance were identified that are associated with the specification of the leaf area index and plant rooting depth, and the representation of soil freezing.

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Main Authors: Blyth, E., Gash, J.H.C., Lloyd, A.J., Pryor, M., Weedon, G.P., Shuttleworth, J.
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Language:English
Subjects:anemometer (co)sine response, balance, canopy, evaporation, experiment ebex-2000, field data, part ii, storage, tropical forest, water,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/evaluating-the-jules-land-surface-model-energy-fluxes-using-fluxn
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-3979892024-12-04 Blyth, E. Gash, J.H.C. Lloyd, A.J. Pryor, M. Weedon, G.P. Shuttleworth, J. Article/Letter to editor Journal of Hydrometeorology 11 (2010) 2 ISSN: 1525-755X Evaluating the JULES Land Surface Model Energy Fluxes Using FLUXNET Data 2010 Surface energy flux measurements from a sample of 10 flux network (FLUXNET) sites selected to represent a range of climate conditions and biome types were used to assess the performance of the Hadley Centre land surface model (Joint U. K. Land Environment Simulator; JULES). Because FLUXNET data are prone systematically to undermeasure surface fluxes, the model was evaluated by its ability to partition incoming radiant energy into evaporation and how such partition varies with atmospheric evaporative demand at annual, seasonal, weekly, and diurnal time scales. The model parameters from the GCM configuration were used. The overall performance was good, although weaknesses in model performance were identified that are associated with the specification of the leaf area index and plant rooting depth, and the representation of soil freezing. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/evaluating-the-jules-land-surface-model-energy-fluxes-using-fluxn 10.1175/2009JHM1183.1 https://edepot.wur.nl/156224 anemometer (co)sine response balance canopy evaporation experiment ebex-2000 field data part ii storage tropical forest water Wageningen University & Research
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balance
canopy
evaporation
experiment ebex-2000
field data
part ii
storage
tropical forest
water
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balance
canopy
evaporation
experiment ebex-2000
field data
part ii
storage
tropical forest
water
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water
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balance
canopy
evaporation
experiment ebex-2000
field data
part ii
storage
tropical forest
water
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Gash, J.H.C.
Lloyd, A.J.
Pryor, M.
Weedon, G.P.
Shuttleworth, J.
Evaluating the JULES Land Surface Model Energy Fluxes Using FLUXNET Data
description Surface energy flux measurements from a sample of 10 flux network (FLUXNET) sites selected to represent a range of climate conditions and biome types were used to assess the performance of the Hadley Centre land surface model (Joint U. K. Land Environment Simulator; JULES). Because FLUXNET data are prone systematically to undermeasure surface fluxes, the model was evaluated by its ability to partition incoming radiant energy into evaporation and how such partition varies with atmospheric evaporative demand at annual, seasonal, weekly, and diurnal time scales. The model parameters from the GCM configuration were used. The overall performance was good, although weaknesses in model performance were identified that are associated with the specification of the leaf area index and plant rooting depth, and the representation of soil freezing.
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balance
canopy
evaporation
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field data
part ii
storage
tropical forest
water
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Gash, J.H.C.
Lloyd, A.J.
Pryor, M.
Weedon, G.P.
Shuttleworth, J.
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